Gasland is a documentary released in 2010 about the effects of horizontal drilling in communities in America.

He asked Josh Fox, the creator of Gasland, about the famous scene where the residents light their faucet water on fire.

After a dispute with Fox over a copyright issue, McAleer decided to make his own fracking film, depicting what he says is the truth.

"It was part journalism, part stubbornness, part petty vindictiveness," Mcaleer said.

He says his film runs on facts and figures instead of the emotions and lies that make up Gasland.

When asked if any of the $212,000 required to finance this film was donated by gas companies, McAleer said 'no.' He said the whole movie was financed through independents from a website called Kickstarter.

Those against fracking say the movie is nothing but propaganda.

They that's why it's being promoted by the Joint Landowners Coalition of New York, a pro-fracking organization that wants to see fracking come to the Empire State.